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		Definition of principled in English: principledadjective ˈprɪnsɪp(ə)ldˈprɪnsəpəld 1(of a person or their behaviour) acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong. (人或其行为)有道德原则的;原则性强的 一位原则性强的政界人士。 Example sentencesExamples -  We must have principled leaders who define all of life by principles and not expediency.
 -  As a result, his former image as a political operator was replaced by that of a principled leader.
 -  When you must make decisions about marriages, you are obliged to be consistent and principled.
 -  I respect her, because at least she is principled - she believes in what she has put up here.
 -  They showed that far from being apathetic, they are principled, dynamic and determined to make a difference.
 -  Whistleblowers are highly principled people who are in the job because they thought they could do it in an ethical manner.
 -  Duff sometimes behaved like a cad to his women; in politics, he was a model of principled behaviour.
 -  Particular mention should be made of Mike Kelly, who remains the most principled man it's ever been my good fortune to meet.
 -  He was one of the very few people of principled honesty that I had met, thus becoming an inspiration to me, and will be deeply missed.
 -  Kevin was principled, courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity.
 -  He saw him as a principled man who openly spoke out his thoughts on any issue of the nation, but never wishing to malign or discredit others.
 -  He is an independent minded and principled man, who is very different from most private eye characters.
 -  The welcome sign of a principled politician is the desire to risk everything for change.
 -  What a doughty, principled fighter for pensioners that McLennan is.
 -  Little Women is a cheerful, wholesome account of the daily life of a highly principled family.
 -  If he was principled at all and believed that these things should be done, he would have spoken out.
 -  More specifically, toward whom should he have looked as an example, this deeply moral and principled man?
 -  He's a pretty principled guy and isn't interested in the money - which is just as well because we're not paying him.
 -  How can you ever again position yourself as a principled candidate in this election?
 -  Passionate and principled democrats were slow to recognise the dangers posed by totalitarianism 60 years ago.
 
 Synonyms moral, ethical, good, virtuous, righteous, upright, upstanding, high-minded, right-minded, proper, correct, honourable, honest, just, noble, incorruptible, anti-corruption, scrupulous, conscientious, respectable, decent 2(of a system or method) based on a given set of rules. (制度,方法)原则性的,基于既定规则的  a coherent and principled approach 连贯的原则性方法。 Example sentencesExamples -  There is the example she set, her very principled approach to life which she demonstrated, rather than preached.
 -  If courts are to intervene by the imposition of public law standards upon a private body they must adopt a careful and principled approach.
 -  But there are several reductions of arithmetic to set theory, and seemingly no principled way to decide between them.
 -  It has won a considerable global readership as the result of its principled approach.
 -  It is impossible to base principled politics on the ‘bad man’ theory of history.
 -  Worse, what is the principled basis by which we weight the importance of the properties in the bundle?
 -  I think you have to deal with it in a bit more principled way than that.
 -  The Greens support taking a principled approach to this legislation.
 -  If he maintains such a principled approach in the subsequent campaign, I thought, he might even be able to turn public opinion around.
 -  He has paid a significant price for his principled approach to politics.
 -  That should apply to all the parties seeking a principled accommodation.
 -  As such cases show, if we give weight to both equality and utility, we have no principled way to assess their relative importance.
 -  However, she said, she was taking a principled rather than a technical decision.
 -  The point of a radical move to restore the rule of law is that it offers both parties a principled basis for agreement.
 -  These five justices have all the right in the world to have their own principled way of interpreting the constitution.
 -  It says that there is no principled way to decide that some limitations on land use are takings and others are not.
 -  One therefore has to decide which should be given priority in any given situation and one should do this in a principled way.
 -  This demonstrates again a pragmatic rather than a principled approach.
 -  It would help if the government actually knew what it wanted, and held a principled position one way or the other.
 -  The following statements are admitted under the principled approach to hearsay.
 
    Definition of principled in US English: principledadjectiveˈprɪnsəpəldˈprinsəpəld 1(of a person or their behavior) acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong. (人或其行为)有道德原则的;原则性强的 一位原则性强的政界人士。 Example sentencesExamples -  I respect her, because at least she is principled - she believes in what she has put up here.
 -  Passionate and principled democrats were slow to recognise the dangers posed by totalitarianism 60 years ago.
 -  Duff sometimes behaved like a cad to his women; in politics, he was a model of principled behaviour.
 -  More specifically, toward whom should he have looked as an example, this deeply moral and principled man?
 -  They showed that far from being apathetic, they are principled, dynamic and determined to make a difference.
 -  The welcome sign of a principled politician is the desire to risk everything for change.
 -  Little Women is a cheerful, wholesome account of the daily life of a highly principled family.
 -  Kevin was principled, courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity.
 -  He's a pretty principled guy and isn't interested in the money - which is just as well because we're not paying him.
 -  Whistleblowers are highly principled people who are in the job because they thought they could do it in an ethical manner.
 -  If he was principled at all and believed that these things should be done, he would have spoken out.
 -  When you must make decisions about marriages, you are obliged to be consistent and principled.
 -  As a result, his former image as a political operator was replaced by that of a principled leader.
 -  How can you ever again position yourself as a principled candidate in this election?
 -  He was one of the very few people of principled honesty that I had met, thus becoming an inspiration to me, and will be deeply missed.
 -  Particular mention should be made of Mike Kelly, who remains the most principled man it's ever been my good fortune to meet.
 -  He saw him as a principled man who openly spoke out his thoughts on any issue of the nation, but never wishing to malign or discredit others.
 -  We must have principled leaders who define all of life by principles and not expediency.
 -  What a doughty, principled fighter for pensioners that McLennan is.
 -  He is an independent minded and principled man, who is very different from most private eye characters.
 
 Synonyms moral, ethical, good, virtuous, righteous, upright, upstanding, high-minded, right-minded, proper, correct, honourable, honest, just, noble, incorruptible, anti-corruption, scrupulous, conscientious, respectable, decent 2(of a system or method) based on a given set of rules. (制度,方法)原则性的,基于既定规则的  a coherent and principled approach 连贯的原则性方法。 Example sentencesExamples -  It has won a considerable global readership as the result of its principled approach.
 -  However, she said, she was taking a principled rather than a technical decision.
 -  It says that there is no principled way to decide that some limitations on land use are takings and others are not.
 -  One therefore has to decide which should be given priority in any given situation and one should do this in a principled way.
 -  The Greens support taking a principled approach to this legislation.
 -  The point of a radical move to restore the rule of law is that it offers both parties a principled basis for agreement.
 -  It is impossible to base principled politics on the ‘bad man’ theory of history.
 -  These five justices have all the right in the world to have their own principled way of interpreting the constitution.
 -  As such cases show, if we give weight to both equality and utility, we have no principled way to assess their relative importance.
 -  If he maintains such a principled approach in the subsequent campaign, I thought, he might even be able to turn public opinion around.
 -  He has paid a significant price for his principled approach to politics.
 -  Worse, what is the principled basis by which we weight the importance of the properties in the bundle?
 -  If courts are to intervene by the imposition of public law standards upon a private body they must adopt a careful and principled approach.
 -  I think you have to deal with it in a bit more principled way than that.
 -  That should apply to all the parties seeking a principled accommodation.
 -  The following statements are admitted under the principled approach to hearsay.
 -  But there are several reductions of arithmetic to set theory, and seemingly no principled way to decide between them.
 -  This demonstrates again a pragmatic rather than a principled approach.
 -  It would help if the government actually knew what it wanted, and held a principled position one way or the other.
 -  There is the example she set, her very principled approach to life which she demonstrated, rather than preached.
 
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